7-Ketocholesterol and 5,6-secosterol induce human endothelial cell dysfunction by differential mechanisms

  • LUCHETTI, FRANCESCA
  • CANONICO, BARBARA
  • CESARINI, ERICA
  • BETTI, MICHELE
  • GALLUZZI, LUCA
  • GALLI, LAURA
  • PAPA, STEFANO
  • Tippins, J.
  • Zerbinati, C.
  • Iuliano, L.
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Publication date
January 2015
ISSN
0039-128X
Language
English
Citation count (estimate)
17

Abstract

7-Ketocholesterol and 5,6-secosterol are cholesterol autoxidation products generated under oxidative stress by two distinct mechanisms. They are present in atherosclerotic plaques and are candidate players in the disease initiation and progression. While 7-ketocholesterol affects at cellular level, in particular apoptosis, are well known and reported on diverse cell lines, 5,6-secosterol is a recently discovered oxys- terol with relatively few reports on the potential to affect endothelial cell functions. Endothelial cells have a central role in cardiovascular disease as they provide the barrier between blood and the vessel wall where atherosclerosis starts and progresses. Insults to endothelial cells provoke their dysfunction favoring pro-...

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